1Aug 8, 2019
In National Real Estate Investor, July 12019, there was a report on the biggest flex office space markets in the country, with Regus and WeWork dominating. Manhattan reported 13.5 million square feet with 30% annual growth, Los Angeles, 4.2 million with 15% annual growth, and in 6th place San Francisco with 2.8 million feet and…Read More→
2Aug 7, 2019
Is the economic downturn on its way? In the National Real Estate Investor, July, 2019 there were a number of different articles written by different authors but all pointing in the same direction for 2020 – down… Elaine Misonzhnik started it off on page 6, discussing industrial real estate “…while e-commerce growth will continue to…Read More→
3Aug 2, 2019
In the San Francisco Bay Area, office tenant improvement costs have gone through the roof. A few years ago, new carpeting and paint was $6-8/sf, now $12-15/sf. Second generation space could be remodeled for $20-25/rsf just five years ago but now $50-60/rsf is required just to move a few walls, life-safety, Title 24 and minor…Read More→
4Aug 1, 2019
All around the San Francisco Bay Area office vacancy rates are extremely low, except along the I-680 Corridor and the Tri-Valley, where vacancy rates are still double digits. Tons of sublease space – do you want 200,000 square foot, Class A long-term leasehold remaining, for $30/rsf per annum with $150/rsf tenant improvements in place? Call…Read More→